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Re: Disadvantages of paintball as a hobbie / sport

In Reply to: Disadvantages of paintball as a hobbie / sport posted by magattack on November 11, 2003 at 13:16:23:


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Posted by:
Shelly "yougotpunk_dbyagirl" Barton

on November 11, 2003 at 16:11:58

Hey there...I see and understand your delimma. I just graduated from college and am a female. The hardest part for me was not only getting introduced to the sport, but playing in a mostly male dominated one. I've found that the best deal for my money is scenario ball. Entry averages about 30$ and paint 75$ a case. I play 24 hour games which offer a decent amount of exercise and I've discovered is a more comparable age group. We do get some young kids, but generally, the age group tends to be a 20+ crowd. Also, joining a team can be very helpful in the costs. If you play enough games (1 or 2 a month), feild owners/promoters are likely to give you free or discounted entry. Good luck in your quest to start a paintball club. If there had been one at my school, I would have been much more likely to start playing the game sooner.

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